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Hypselosaurus TITANOSAUR Sauropod Dinosaur Eggshell Fragment. Provence, France. #4
Hypselosaurus TITANOSAUR Sauropod Dinosaur Eggshell Fragment. Provence, France. #4
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Unearthed from the sunbaked strata of Provence, southern France, this genuine Titanosaur eggshell fragment offers a rare glimpse into one of Earth’s final ages of giants. During the Late Cretaceous Period, vast herds of Titanosaurs — colossal long-necked sauropods — nested across the warm coastal plains of ancient Europe.
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This fragment preserves the unmistakable curved, and incredibly detailed textured surface characteristic of sauropod eggs, once protecting the developing young of creatures that could reach over 30 meters in length.
Discovered and responsibly collected in one of Europe’s most famous dinosaur nesting grounds, these eggshell pieces are authentic relics of prehistoric life — a tangible link to the last age of the dinosaurs.
SP. Titanosauridae indet.
Origin- Provence, Southern France.
Age- Late Cretaceous, 70–80 million years old
Dimensions-17x11x2 mm
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